Just wondering what everyones opinion on them is, and if their discs are worth throwing?
Marshall street has their discs at really good prices and they are made by gateway if what I'm told is true that is. So if that's true the plastic can't be too terrible.

Quest discs are made by Quest Gateway has never made any discs for them. Some of the Quest discs fly pretty good like the Raging Inferno, Raging Inferno Dt, Inferno, T-bone and Rock-it but their discs fly best in the lower end plastic and it doesn't hold up at all.

The scream is like an eagle X that forgot how to glide. It's not so much about the flimsy, terrible plastic as much as the lousy, forgettable flight paths. And the CEO who mocked the game, his competitors, his customers, and his own product. There's little redeeming about any aspect of the brand.

In one of their videos, they come right out and say they are in the business because it's easy money. There is no love for the sport at all imo.

Their plastic is mediocre at best. Colors are terrible. Way too many molds. Too much experimental crap. They do have one or two discs that fly well, but nothing that's not beat by other mfrs.

For me, though, worst of all is they have driven out all of the other brands anywhere near my house where you can buy discs. Since they are local here, they've undercut pricing at every gas station and convenience store. So where there used to be a decent selection of Innova, Discraft, Millennium, Gateway, and Discmania, there is now a stagnant rack of Quest.

Since the Quest discs don't sell, now a lot of those places don't sell anything.

Most of us are used to Discraft, Innova, etc, and consider then to be "normal" discs. For good, bad, or ugly, they have become the standard of the game. Quest didn't think they could compete by making discs that were pretty much the same as everyone else's, so they made a conscious decision to differentiate their products by being very different from everyone else's discs. Hence, a lot of their discs feel strange to people who had gotten used to more convetional discs, and they and take more than a little time to get used to. How discs feel in the hand is important to most DG'ers- so Quest never reallt saw widespread use to begin with.

Plus they're inconsistant within molds and many people simply think that many of their molds just don't perform "as advertised." All of the hype - none of the performance.

I had an Fst Run Ultralight Raging Inferno DT that I actually liked, but lost. Tried 3 others to replace it - all 4 discs flew quite differently. I have one that's a 124g [B]MEATHOOK[/B- almost makes my Groove seem decent (I sad almost).